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Starring: Sammir Dattani, Pooja Kanwar, Mini
Tiwari, Sachin Khedekar, Daisy Irani, Aziz, Anang Desai, Mrinal
Kulkarni, Tushar Dalvi, Akshay Anand.
Director: Manoj .J Bhatia
Music: Sandesh Shandilya, Richard Clayderman
Producer: Rajat Barjatya
In its 57th year, Rajshri presents its 50th film, "Uff Kya Jadoo
Mohabbat Hai", a story of unconditional love and unbound friendship.
Introducing two fresh-faced youngsters, Sammir and Pooja Kanwal, the
film in the mould of Sooraj Barjatya's debut film, "Maine Pyar Kiya",
Rajshri Productions hopes to bring a whiff of virginal romance into
the theatres.
The movie revolves around Pari (Pooja Kanwar) who goes to Shimla to
study in the college where her late mother studied once upon a time.
Like any other college-goer she too looks forward to an exciting
college life along with her new found friends. Born with a silver
spoon Pari is the apple of her father Kumar Choudhary's (Sachin
Khedekar) eye, which is a wealthy businessman. She is a fun loving,
down to earth girl who likes making friends. She meets charming and
immensely Yash (Sammeer) there and falls for him instantly. Yash has
his reservations but after some songs and pranks both start liking
each other. Life isn't simple and Yash is charged for a Crime. Pari
helps Yash, as she thinks Yash is innocent. Her father and brother try
to stop her. But she stands by her friend and love. And love wins
against all odds.
After the initial 20-25 minutes, the film starts going the predictable
way, leaving you with a feeling of deja vu. You expect things to
improve in the second half, but the film follows the same trodden path
yet again.
Director Manoj Bhatia seems inspired by yesteryear hits and it is
evident in his choice of the subject. Though he has handled a few
tender sequences well, the outcome is not as convincing as it
should've been.
Anu Malik gave a peppy and young score for the Rajshri's last film
"Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon". And now, the upcoming Sandesh Shandilya
has done a mildly engaging young score that doesn't really cross the
line between serviceable and stunning. Rather, the 10 tracks hover
with weary energy in a place removed from truly path-breaking romantic
musicals. A clarity of expression runs through the title track as
Sunidhi Chauhan sings it. And since the redoubtable Richard Clayderman
joins her on the piano, Sunidhi has much reason to swing in supreme
bliss.
UUF KYA JAADOO MOHABBAT HAI…! introduces two newcomers - Sammir and
Pooja - in principal roles, besides other newcomers. Sammir has a
strong personality and delivers an equally delightful performance. The
lad is handsome, dances exceptionally well and handles the dramatic
portions with gusto. In fact, he has all the trappings of a star if he
goes about his career carefully. Pooja Kanwal falls into the
Bhagyashree mould and acts ably.
On the whole, UUF KYA JAADOO MOHABBAT HAI...! has some appeal for the
youth!
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